Our scientific advisors have an amazing collection of credentials and include individuals who represent prestigious clinical organizations and are actively working as authorities in their fields of study.

Our Scientific Advisors

Our scientific advisors have an amazing collection of credentials and include individuals who represent prestigious clinical organizations and are actively working as authorities in their fields of study.

Beth Fisher

PhD, PT, FAPTA

“Everything in Parkinson’s research points to the need for combining cognitive challenges with physical activities- I cannot think of a better way to do that than with SMARTfit.”

Professor of Clinical Physical Therapy Director, Neuroplasticity and Imaging Laboratory Division of Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy University of Southern California

Christopher Powers

PhD, PT, FACSM, FAPTA

“SMARTfit takes the focus of the player off the mechanics and moves it to the external, forcing the brain to solve two problems at the same time. It solves the big missing part in rehab because we want carry-over onto the field. SMARTfit is a great tool to test if that is happening. Further studies will help us to measure its full effectiveness.”

USC Professor

Director, Biokinesiology Program

Co-Director, Biomechanics Research Lab

Charles Y. Liu

PhD, MD

“I am extremely intrigued and optimistic that SMARTfit will prove to be an exceptionally effective and important tool that combines cognitive and motor training in unique and endless combinations to address a multitude of indications within the athletic and medical realms.”

“I have been using SMARTfit on patients who have post-concussion syndrome and seeing most of their symptoms completely resolved within 2-3 weeks. I look forward to conducting a formal study to validate my findings.”

Clinical Associate Professor of Opthamology at USC Roski Eye Institute at Keck School of Medicine

SMARTfit provides the OT's with an with an exciting cognitive motor training solution to engage kids in multisensory activity that helps them to learn and concentrate while they are at play. Learning happens quickly and kids have fun while they develop skills and exert themselves physically.